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1.6 install error, Mystic CC
user name
2006-04-26 12:53:01
Just attempted an install on my newly-upgraded CC (575 mobo
with full 68040), and got a kernel panic due to a bus error.
 I've run the installer kernel from HD and CD.  Also as
Booter finished launching BSD (with the kernel on HD) the CD
ejected, which I don't think has happened to me before. 
I've tried the SBC kernel too.  Who knows, maybe I'll end
up trying the Mac-side installer now.

My plan was to install a minimal 1.6 (last series with
working sysinst, yes?) then immediately upgrade to 2.1 since
I haven't seen any SCSI issues with it that others have
reported.  Has anyone used the Mac-side installer with 2.x?

total memory = 36864 KB
avail memory = 29056 KB
using 486 buffers containing 1944 KB of memory
mrg: 'Performa 580 ROMs' ROM glue, tracing off, debug off,
silent traps
mrg: I/O map kludge for ROMs that use hardware addresses
directly.
mainbus0 (root)
obio0 at mainbus0
esp0 at obio0 (quick): address 0x8b0000: NCR53C96, 16 MHz,
SCSI ID 7
scsibus0 at esp0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
trap type 0, code = 0xa5, v = 0x64d018
kernel program counter = 0x17044
kernel: Bus error trap
pid = 0, pc = 00017044, ps = 2708, sfc = 1, dfc = 1
(If someone was interested in the registers and stack -
sorry.)
panic: Bus error
Stopped in pid 0 (swapper) at cpu_Debugger+0x6:      unlk   
   a6


Thanks,
Tim
-- 
Tim & Alethea
1.6 install error, Mystic CC
user name
2006-04-28 01:33:52
thelarsons3cox.net wrote:
> Just attempted an install on my newly-upgraded CC (575
mobo with full 68040), and got a kernel panic due to a bus
error.  I've run the installer kernel from HD and CD.  Also
as Booter finished launching BSD (with the kernel on HD) the
CD ejected, which I don't think has happened to me before. 
I've tried the SBC kernel too.  Who knows, maybe I'll end
up trying the Mac-side installer now.
[snip]
> mrg: 'Performa 580 ROMs' ROM glue, tracing off, debug
off, silent traps
[snip]

Turns out the solution was in the list archives!  The line
above should 
have tipped me off.  To get the 575/Mystic mobo to boot
correctly, you 
need to change the ID of the machine from 99 to 92 in the
Booter prefs. 
  Oddly, but fortunately, the Apple NIC that was giving me
problems with 
the original CC mobo (reported some weeks ago on this list)
seems to 
work fine now.


Tim
-- 
Tim & Alethea
christtrek.org
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